Finding Everett Ruess: The Life and Unsolved Disappearance of a Legendary Wilderness Explorer

Finding Everett Ruess: The Life and Unsolved Disappearance of a Legendary Wilderness Explorer

Finding Everett Ruess: The Life and Unsolved Disappearance of a Legendary Wilderness Explorer

Finding Everett Ruess: The Life and Unsolved Disappearance of a Legendary Wilderness Explorer

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Overview

The definitive biography of Everett Ruess, the artist, writer, and eloquent celebrator of the wilderness whose bold solo explorations of the American West and mysterious disappearance in the Utah desert at age twenty have earned him a large and devoted cult following.

“Easily one of [Roberts’s] best . . . thoughtful and passionate . . . a compelling portrait of the Ruess myth.”—Outside


Wandering alone with burros and pack horses through California and the Southwest for five years in the early 1930s, on voyages lasting as long as ten months, Ruess became friends with photographers Edward Weston and Dorothea Lange, swapped prints with Ansel Adams, took part in a Hopi ceremony, learned to speak Navajo, and was among the first "outsiders" to venture deeply into what was then (and to some extent still is) largely a little-known wilderness. When he vanished without a trace in November 1934, Ruess left behind thousands of pages of journals, letters, and poems, as well as more than a hundred watercolor paintings and blockprint engravings.

Everett Ruess is hailed as a paragon of solo exploration, while the mystery of his death remains one of the greatest riddles in the annals of American adventure. David Roberts began probing the life and death of Everett Ruess for National Geographic Adventure magazine in 1998. Finding Everett Ruess is the result of his personal journeys into the remote areas explored by Ruess, his interviews with oldtimers who encountered the young vagabond and with Ruess’s closest living relatives, and his deep immersion in Ruess’s writings and artwork. More than seventy-five years after his vanishing, Ruess stirs the kinds of passion and speculation accorded such legendary doomed American adventurers as Into the Wild’s Chris McCandless and Amelia Earhart.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307591784
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
Publication date: 07/19/2011
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
Sales rank: 778,961
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

David Roberts was the author of more than twenty books on mountaineering, adventure, and history, including No Shortcuts to the Top, K2, and The Will to Climb, which he co-wrote with Ed Viesturs and a memoir On The Ridge Between Life and Death. He has written for National Geographic, National Geographic Adventure, and Smithsonian. David Roberts passed away in 2021.

Table of Contents

Foreword Jon Krakauer xi

Author's Note xv

Prologue 3

Part 1 The Desire to Live

1 "I Have Given the Wind My Pledge" 13

2 "I Have Been One Who Loved the Wilderness" 37

3 "The Crazy Man Is in Solitude Again" 79

4 "I Go to Make My Destiny" 116

5 "I Have Seen More Beauty Than I Can Bear" 152

Part 2 Say that I Kept My Dream

6 Nemo 193

7 Desert Trails 218

8 Cult and Conundrum 234

9 "No Least Desire for Fame" 268

Part 3 What Aneth Saw

10 Jackass Bar 293

11 Comb Ridge 311

Epilogue: Happy Journeys 360

Acknowledgments 371

Note on Sources 379

Index 383

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